Domain Vs. Workgroup

I have a client who has been asking me the difference (and benefits) of a domain over a workgroup. While I can (and have) explained several aspects of the domain model I'd like to find a web site I can "cut-and-paste" from to give them greater details and something they can "look" at as opposed to remember. (Yes, I could write it up myself, but I'm quite busy with so many things... if a suitable site exists, I'd rather use it).

Comments only please - you may have a great suggestion, but someone else may have a better one! (If they're good, I'll post separate questions for each good comment/answer)

Thanks... I actually came across a slide or two from that site you mention before but wasn't terribly thrilled with the little I'd seen. I don't get Windows Magazine - I generally find most computer magazines useless for what I want to know. (The outstanding exception being Windows NT Magazine (Now Windows 2000 Magazine). I plan on searching their article database tomorrow at my office when I can get my contact number (or whatever that subscription id is they're looking for).

If you can find that Windows Magazine article online, I'll post a separate question for you (for points). I searched myself, but in 10 minutes, couldn't seem to find what I wanted.

i agree about win2k magazine, it's great
i'd say that from the network user's point of view the one great advantage of the domain model is single logon to all resources -- most of the other stuff applies to network admins only and the users will probably get lost in the explaination -- but if you've tried a workgroup you know how frustrating multiple logons can be!

I found my WinNTmag subscription info and in turn, a 1996 article describing the difference as being primarily security. I also supplemented that with the single logon comment you made, hence the awarding of the points to you, Adam.